
Getting Started
Getting Started
Most employers want engineers to have a B.S. in a field of engineering. You can start your course of study at Foothill College before transferring to a four-year university or college where you'll earn your bachelor’s degree in engineering.
If you are interested in pursuing a bachelor’s in engineering, start by meeting with a counselor to design an educational plan based on the schools and majors that you are interested in attending.
Follow these steps:
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Example Pathway for Studying Engineering
Note: There are many different engineering four-year degree plans into which students from Foothill College could transfer. When you meet with a counselor, you'll want to keep the following in mind.
- Start course sequences (MATH, CHEM, or PHYS) as soon as possible.
- Wait to take GE requirements, unless specified by the university.
- Engineering courses that do not have prerequisites: ENGR 10, ENGR 49, ENGR 6.
- Engineering courses that prepare you for an internship: ENGR 6.
- Introductory engineering courses: ENGR 10, ENGR 49.
Year One
| Quarter | Course |
|---|---|
| Fall 1 (15 – 16 units) | MATH 1A CHEM 1A ENGR 10 ENGR 49* |
| Winter 1 (16 – 20 units) | MATH 1B CHEM 1B PHYS 4A ENGR 6* |
| Spring 1 (16 – 21 units) | MATH 1C CHEM 1C* PHYS 4B ENGR 11 |
*Courses with asterisks are optional for many of the four-year college transfer plans.
Year Two
| Quarter | Course |
|---|---|
| Fall 2 (19 – 21 units) | MATH 1D PHYS 4C ENGR 35 ENGR 37 ENGR 37L* |
| Winter 2 (15 – 20 units) | MATH 2A ENGR 45 ENGR 46* GE course |
| Spring 2 (16 – 21 units) | MATH 2B PHYS 4D* ENGR 47 GE course |
*Courses with asterisks are optional for many of the four-year college transfer plans.